Dec. 2nd, 2018

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here. I'm a week late, but you might still find a new person to read.
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Poll #20788 If you're not actually quoting the poem....
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which are you more likely to say? "The best laid plans of mice and men"

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Often go awry
34 (35.1%)

Gang aft agley (and I speak like this all the time)
3 (3.1%)

Gang aft agley (and this is not my dialect)
60 (61.9%)

Before reading this question, were you aware that in the poem it's "schemes" and not "plans"?

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Yes
30 (27.8%)

No
78 (72.2%)



And of course here's the poem in question. Not speaking 18th century Scots I assume that breastie is intended to rhyme with beastie, that is, with a long e or the equivalent, but I'd rather read it so beastie is homophonous with bestie. That mouse is my bff!

(If you scroll down the page here you'll find the same poem again with a modern English translation.)
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And Advent, I guess? And anything else falling right about now.

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